Parkland Shooter Gets Prison

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The jury showed him mercy that he didn't show his victims. I sure the jury feels great about their virtue and will sleep well. :pissed:


My opinion; he deserves to die for his crimes against his victims and for those that survived, as well as the survivors of his victims. The relatives and friends of murder victims are victims as well.

I’m sad he didn’t get death. That’s the way it goes sometimes.
 

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Torn on this one.
Quick rope would do nicely.
But now I think he will live every last moment he is alive in close to sheer terror about what’s waiting for him in the darkness. Similarly to his victims.
And then after he dies, hopefully it is a slo rotting kinda hell.
 

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Just pull the punk from the cell by his hair ...string him up as the crowd cheers ...then have ten strong men hoist him and let him do a air dance as the crowd cheers.....


The birds and worms can finish him as he rots ....letting the warning be ...
 

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This guy will get PC'd the second he rolls into wherever they send him. He will be 3 man escort for the rest of his life. Placed in a cell with 24 hour monitoring.

All of which will cost the tax payer 4-5 times what it would a normal inmate receiving life.
 

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This guy will get PC'd the second he rolls into wherever they send him. He will be 3 man escort for the rest of his life. Placed in a cell with 24 hour monitoring.

All of which will cost the tax payer 4-5 times what it would a normal inmate receiving life.


Even with the current cost of ammo, seems like a single .44 round to the base of the skull would be cheaper, but that’s just me.
 
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The jury should have included - if not made up entirely by - parents of the victims.

The dirtbag is going to die in prison regardless. Why not save 50 or 60 or so years of groceries, medical care, lawyer fees, and anguish by putting him to death right now? Society will be safer, too.

Woody
 

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